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"Enriched by Debbie Cenziper's world-class investigative skills, CITIZEN 865 is a powerful piece of history that washes over you in waves of horror and beauty."
----David Maraniss, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A GOOD AMERICAN FAMILY
"CITIZEN 865 is a great book that couldn't come at a more crucial time. In telling the story of a little-known Holocaust site called Trawniki and the people who dedicated themselves to bringing some of modern history's worst monsters to justice, Debbie Cenziper has honored the vanishing plea to never forget, first by breaking my heart with the worst of humanity, and then, with the best of us, stitching it back together."
----Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist David Finkel, author of THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE and THE GOOD SOLDIERS
"Citizen 865 is a fantastic piece of detective work.... A compulsively readable story of mass murder and an epic quest by Nazi hunters to bring evil men to justice."
----Alex Kershaw, New York Times bestselling author of THE BEDFORD BOYS and THE LONGEST WINTER
"Cenziper brought her investigative skills to bear on the challenge of retrieving the hard facts, but she also possesses the gift of a storyteller....[Citizen 865 is] a highly significant work of investigation that is eye-opening and heartbreaking. She compels us to confront the crimes of the Trawniki men in a way that burns itself into both memory and history."
----Washington Post
"A Pulitzer-worthy investigation....Debbie Cenziper provides stunning insights into these Nazi hunters' skill, accomplishments, and dedication....Passionate, provocative, and artfully constructed, this fully engaging work of deeply humanized scholarship is a fine addition to the literature of the Holocaust and its aftermath."
----Washington Independent Review of Books
"With much human interest, Cenziper draws out all the implications for principles of justice for victims and perpetrators of unspeakable crimes."
----Booklist (starred review)
"Cenziper provid[es] fascinating insight into the personalities, motivations, and procedures of the OSI prosecutors.... The accounts of Lucyna and Felix...are told with a great deal of empathy."
----Library Journal